THE clubs are closed, the pubs are shut and hundreds shuffle around in the rain waiting on taxis to save them from using the bus.

Fools. This night bus leaves Glasgow on its way to Partick and it's crammed in the town's party atmosphere along with punters just out the pubs.

The public transport revellers aren't ready to call it a night just yet - more than half the bus get involved in the singing and dancing as the driver picks up and drops off on his route.

The music man lives in Partick, or so this after-hours party bus would have you believe (Image: Youtube)

The age gap between passengers raises its ugly head when the group try and settle on a song - after bouncing between Bonnie Tyler's 'Heartache' and 'Holding Out For A Hero' and Tina Turner's 'Simply The Best' before everybody seems happy to belt out a few verses of childhood classic, The Music Man.

"Pia-Pia-Piano" and "Oompa-Oompa-Oompa-pa" seems to win over the rest of the bus with ease.

Brian Dowden, who shot the video posted on Facebook : "If your ever in Partick on a night out the only way to get home is the night bus, what a laugh."

The video has clocked up more than 200,000 views on Facebook and is sure to make us all think twice about choosing a taxi over the bus home next pay weekend.

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